FREE UPDATE! MONACO'S FINAL CAMPAIGN: FIN.

Monaco: Fin.This NEW brutally difficult campaign concludes the story of the Gentleman and his nefarious crew.

FREE UPDATE! THE ARCHITECT'S PATCH!

Enhanced ModeThe original campaigns now with rebalanced difficulty, new game mechanics, and more polish, directly based on player feedback.

PvP ArenasBased on popular demand, 3 new PvP Arenas!

New LeaderboardsYou asked and you shall receive, New Leaderboards for Zombie mode and Enhanced mode.

Now with Steam Workshop!

About This Game

Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine is a single player or co-op heist game. Assemble a crack team of thieves, case the joint, and pull off the perfect heist.

The Locksmith: Blue-collar infiltration expert

The Lookout: She can see and hear everything... a natural leader

The Pickpocket: A hobo with a monkey and a penchant for crime

The Cleaner: A silent psychopath... Jack The Ripper in pink

The Mole: Big and dumb... likes to tunnel

The Gentleman: He doesn't always wear a disguise, but when he does, he looks fantastic

The Hacker: Armies of viruses shut down security... a modern day warlock

The Redhead: Manipulative and murderous... a lady always gets what she wants

Play with up to four people online or on the same screen. Compete with others via daily leaderboards. Find out why it won the 2010 IGF and has been described by PCGamer as "one of the best co-op games of all time."

System Requirements

Windows

Mac OS X

SteamOS + Linux

Minimum:

OS:Windows XP or later

Processor:1.2GHz processor

Graphics:Graphics Card that supports Pixel Shader 2.0 and Vertex Shader 2.0(Vertex Shader Support can be supported with software emulation)

DirectX®:9.0

Hard Drive:500 MB HD space

Recommended:

OS:Windows XP or later

Processor:1.4GHz processor

Graphics:Graphics Card that supports Pixel Shader 3.0 and Vertex Shader 2.0(Vertex Shader Support can be supported with software emulation)

I played a bit of Monaco with my friends and found it OK. Nothing amazing, but entertaining. It's not easy to understand how things work, and the amount of cooperative actions to be taken is huge. In the end we simply did things randomly all the time, but I'm sure that more dedicated players can extract much more from the gaming experience!

This game is unique. Strategy and cooperation at its best. Play alone to hone your ninja skills (without the need of flashy graphics or a third dimension) or play with friends where each one of you selects a different, often crucial, role in a heist. The gameplay is simple but adequate while the 8 playable characters offer completely different approaches to the same goal. You can run around take the objective and escape or you can take your time and clear out anything of value. The game's random factors allow replaying, which is always a pro in a game and in-game/steam achievements force you to try new things. The screenshots cannot convey the fact that while playing this game you have no need for more detailed graphics. Like chess what matters are the values of the players and their positions so don't judge it too fast.

This is a well built stealth game, a game genre we are lacking in quality.You have your choice of several characters, each with unique abilities and unique styles to play through the maps.

What this game offers is more variability of gameplay. If you're spotted or set off an alarm, you have options. You can try gunning down the enemies, running around corners, sneaking behind a nearby bush or running for a vent. It takes time to get through them though, time the enemy can pummel or shoot you. Unlike other stealth games, a well planned out escape won't necessarily lead to death if you're clever.

The difficulty curve is really well done. You're consistently unlocking new content and styles of gameplay with every level, the challenge slowly increasing. If you die, it doesn't feel like such a failure compared to other games because you learn. I actually found it fun to die. While playing co-op, death adds an extra layer of difficulty of: How do I get my teammate back up?

The in game dialogue is clever and cheeky. There is strong depth of gameplay here. I even like the basic 2d graphics, it feels uncluttered and consistent compared to other games. The smaller and quality nature of the maps make the game forgiving of failure.

The bad would be finding enough people to play the later levels with, the few co-op games that lag, and dying on the later levels after an arduous journey through four levels.